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Alicia Ruppel

Alicia Ruppel

Alicia Ruppel, graduated in Sociology and Graphic Design, is a Marketing Manager working within the Teldat's Corporate Marketing Department.
The Internet of Things as the main technology trend in 2018

The Internet of Things as the main technology trend in 2018

We should all be in agreement that technological change in our society and the globalized world is becoming more palpable with each passing year. Technology is not only the source of acceleration of the change, but it is also in itself changing and evolving in leaps and bounds. If 2017 saw how technology use and the digital transformation began to be visible as a key aspect in all sectors, then...

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Can SD-WAN be applied to small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs)?

Can SD-WAN be applied to small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs)?

Whether due to startup costs, lack of scalability, or because it hasn´t been specifically designed for small businesses, up to now, it hasn´t been clear how SMEs could benefit from SD-WAN technology. However, given their dynamism and security, software defined wide area networks (SD-WAN) have much to offer those companies. The absolute need for internal information experts to manage networks and...

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5G: How it will change our lives

5G: How it will change our lives

The advent of 5G technology signifies the start of an even more globally connected society, a completely digital society. This technology, expected to be implemented in 2020, will change the way we interact with each other and objects, allowing us to be permanently connected, both to other people, and to everyday objects like the refrigerator or car.The Internet of things boom is imminent, and...

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The near future of Wireless technology : Wi-Fi 802.11ax

The near future of Wireless technology : Wi-Fi 802.11ax

Each time we download an application, browse the Internet, read an email or watch something on YouTube on our smartphones, we’re using some type of wireless technology. For mobile networks this means 3G or 4G LTE. However, when it comes to our home or work environment, we’re probably using Wi-Fi. From 802.11a, endorsed in the 90s (reaching speeds of up to 54 Mbps over 5 GHz radio waves) to the...

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